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Book 28. (1 results) Kur of Gor (Individual Quote)

Cabot supposed similar customs would obtain in the Steel Worlds. - (Kur of Gor, Chapter 8, Sentence #107)
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8 107 Cabot supposed similar customs would obtain in the Steel Worlds.

Book 28. (7 results) Kur of Gor (Context Quote)

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8 104 Female slaves on Gor, if garmented, are distinctively garmented, usually briefly and revealingly.
8 105 That is the way men prefer it and, too, of course, they must under no circumstances be confused with free women, who are of course infinitely beyond them in dignity and worth.
8 106 The slave is worth less than the dirt beneath the sandals of a free woman.
8 107 Cabot supposed similar customs would obtain in the Steel Worlds.
8 108 In this he was, of course, correct.
8 109 "But I am not yet ready to accept gifts," said Tarl Cabot.
8 110 "How wise you are," said Agamemnon.
Female slaves on Gor, if garmented, are distinctively garmented, usually briefly and revealingly. That is the way men prefer it and, too, of course, they must under no circumstances be confused with free women, who are of course infinitely beyond them in dignity and worth. The slave is worth less than the dirt beneath the sandals of a free woman. Cabot supposed similar customs would obtain in the Steel Worlds. In this he was, of course, correct. "But I am not yet ready to accept gifts," said Tarl Cabot. "How wise you are," said Agamemnon. - (Kur of Gor, Chapter 8)